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    KARABAKH WILL BE ONE OF ESSENTIAL ISSUES IN ANKARA-MOSCOW TALKS IN MAY: DAVUTOGLU

    Tert.am
    17:56 26.04.10

    One of the essential issues on the agenda during the Russian President
    Dmitry Medvedev's visit to Ankara, planned in May, will be the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    was reported by Anadolu news agency as saying at a parliamentary
    session today.

    "A visit by Dmitry Medvedev [to Turkey] is expected in the near
    future. The problem with the Azerbaijani territories will be one of
    the essential issues [to be discussed during this visit]. We consider
    that topic as ours and continue to always keeping it on the agenda.

    >>From now on Turkey and Azerbaijan will coordinate their steps. No
    development can affect the relationship between Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    Everybody should bear this in mind," said Davutoglu.

    "The relations between Armenia and Turkey will normalize. We
    do want it," said Turkish FM in reference to Armenia-Turkey
    rapprochement. He expressed hope that the conflict between Azerbaijan
    and Nagorno-Karabakh will also be resolved.

    Davutoglu also said that the "Turks and Armenians have co-existed for
    centuries. Wherever in the world they will meet, they should learn
    to share not only each others pain, but also history."

    "They have lived together and will do so in the future," said he,
    adding Turkey did not want this current status quo be preserved in
    the Caucasus.

    "We are interested in whatever happens in Armenia, Georgia,
    Azerbaijan. Any approach by Russia and Iran towards the Caucasus is
    directly related to us. For that reason we do not want this status
    quo in the Caucasus. The status quo in the Caucasus is beneficial
    neither for Turkey, nor for Armenia, nor for any other country,"
    said Davutoglu.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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